The Saab 99 Turbo and 900 Turbo were Swedish Crystal Balls: they more accurately foretold the future of automotive powertrains better than perhaps any other car until Tesla's EVs.
The similarities are many: Saab wasn't a car company; it was an airplane manufacturer, so it did things differently than other automakers. Saab was obsessed with safety. And Saab was concerned about realworld speed and efficiency rather than looking just at numbers.
And as a result, Saabs were bought by nonmainstream buyers. Just like today's EVs.
In this episode, Jason Cammisa explains why the 99 and 900, which were effectively the same car, were revelations. They included a handful of worldfirsts, including lowboostpressure, high compressionratio fourcylinders that more closely resemble today's turbos than anything else of the era.
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